Monday, November 23, 2009

The Nature Of Truth

What is truth? This question has probably aroused more controversy, more passion, more intrigue and more debate than any other single question in history.

The human quest for truth reveals so many surprising paradoxes: truth can be known but not always understood, intuited but not monopolised, discovered but not always articulated; truth measures our judgments but has never been measured itself; truth is found both in the heart and above it; truth is the most simple and yet the most sublime of all things.

Even the skeptic who rejects truth in theory cannot help but embrace some truth in practice.

The nature of truth is so wide ranging in its application, so thoroughly deep in its penetration of reality, so inescapable a question in the field of all human endeavour, and of all types of human endeavour the most powerful to transform lives.

Where does one begin to approach such a huge question as to the nature of truth?

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Leba

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